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The state gave a Chicopee nonprofit $9.3 million to operate a homeless shelter. More than $1 million of it was paid to a grocery store, owned by a board member, that supplied meals.
The latest NH budget continues a long tradition of failing to represent the values of compassion, well-being and justice.
Beers in bathrooms become legal. A number of new laws enacted in New Hampshire will alter the state’s notoriously restrictive ...
Months of tense debate over so-called book bans in New Hampshire reached a boiling point Tuesday when Gov. Kelly Ayotte vetoed a Republican-backed bill.
Gov. Kelly Ayotte has vetoed three favorite bills of social conservatives — to allow segregation by biological sex, to make it easier to censor material in public schools and to compel parents to “opt ...
Ayotte vetoed House Bill 358 relating to vaccines, writing, “Childhood immunizations play an important role in preventing the ...
There are more unanswered questions about how the YDC Settlement Fund will operate during the transition from independent ...
New Hampshire's proposed Right to Try expansion would inceaase access to experimental treatments for patients who have no ...
Gov. Kelly Ayotte vetoed a bill that would have school districts establish a process to ban books and other “inappropriate ...
The legislation would have established a centralized complaint process granting the state board of education explicit ...
Republican Gov. Kelly Ayotte vetoed seven New Hampshire bills, many intended to strengthen parental rights, bucking ...